Misc Flashcards

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Primary risk factors for heart failure in the US are…

A

CAD, smoking, HTN, DM, Obesity

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2
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H&P findings that raise likelihood of CHF

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Myocardial Infarction
Crepitations (crackles in lungs)
Edema

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3
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Peri-op drugs in CHF

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if well-tuned, continue all of them

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  1. What is the WHO definition of anemia for men and women? At altitude? For smokers?
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men - 13
women - 12
altitude - correction ranges from adding up 0.2 g/dL to the cutoff for people living at 1000 m to 4.5 g/dL for those living at ≥4500 m
smokers - smoke up to 1 ppd -0.3
smoke 1-2 ppd -0.5
some more than 2 ppd -0.7
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5
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  1. What proportion of preoperative patients are likely to have anemia? What proportion of these will be iron-deficient?
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34%

75%

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  1. With what adverse postoperative outcomes is preoperative anemia associated?
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bood transfusion, mortality, prolonged LOS, morbidity

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7
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  1. But certainly mild preop anemia is no big deal?
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preop anemia, even to a mild degree, is independently associated with an increased risk of 30-day morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery.

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  1. The international consensus statement recommends screening anemia in surgical cases with what level anticipated blood loss?
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500ml+

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9
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  1. What is ferritin?
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Ferritin is a blood cell protein that contains iron. A ferritin test helps your doctor understand how much iron your body is storing.

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  1. What is transferrin?
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a protein of the beta globulin group which binds and transports iron in blood serum.

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  1. How can iron deficiency anemia be diagnosed?
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Serum ferritin level < 30 lg.l!1 is the most sensitive and specific test used for the identification of absolute iron deficiency. However, in the presence of inflammation (C-reactive protein > 5 mg.l!1) and/or transferrin saturation < 20%, a serum ferritin level < 100 lg.l!1 is indicative of iron deficiency.

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10 (there is no 9). What are the benefits of treating preoperative anemia?

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reduced morbidity, mortality, transfusions

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